2013 OVERALL WINNER Near miss by David Rennie
2014 OVERALL WINNER Physalia Physalis by Matthew Smith
2015 OVERALL WINNER Feathered symmetry by David Stowe
2016 OVERALL WINNER Piercing headache by Matthew McIntosh
2017 OVERALL WINNER Predatory pursuit by Justin Gilligan
2018 OVERALL WINNER Hide and Seek by Tracey Jennings
2019 OVERALL WINNER Fin whales demise by Mat Beetson
2020 OVERALL WINNER Border Fire at Mount Barney
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